The other day when I took it, got INFJ, with Te rather than Ti. Now I got INTJ. I think my Fe and Fi judgments switched today. I like how this asks questions based on the cognitive functions. Just, in order to break a tie, I think it would be most effective and accurate if there were more questions. Realistically, some people can make decisions based on both empirical evidence and ethical issues. I think in order to push the test taker a bit, there should be more questions.
My results:
Your result for The Jungian Typology by Aleksei Test ...
INTJ
You scored 100% on Te, higher than 89% of your peers.
Ti Distribution
You scored 0% on Ti, higher than 11% of your peers.
Fe Distribution
You scored 0% on Fe, higher than 28% of your peers.
Fi Distribution
You scored 100% on Fi, higher than 72% of your peers.
Se Distribution
You scored 0% on Se, higher than 25% of your peers.
Si Distribution
You scored 100% on Si, higher than 76% of your peers.
Ne Distribution
You scored 0% on Ne, higher than 32% of your peers.
Ni Distribution
You scored 100% on Ni, higher than 68% of your peers.
Thinking Distribution
You scored 0% on Thinking, higher than 32% of your peers.
Feeling Distribution
You scored 100% on Feeling, higher than 69% of your peers.
Sensing Distribution
You scored 0% on Sensing, higher than 41% of your peers.
Intuitive Distribution
You scored 100% on Intuitive, higher than 60% of your peers.
Judging Distribution
You scored 0% on Judging, higher than 23% of your peers.
Perceiving Distribution
You scored 100% on Perceiving, higher than 78% of your peers.
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Weird how I scored 100% Feeling, yet have higher Te. Might take into account the catalyst temperament, vs. theorist temperament.